Okay, I just wanted to make sure. :) Well, here's mt top 10 - I ﻿may ﻿change something, but maybe not.

﻿1. Edge of a Dream from Space Mutiny﻿2. Take My Breath Away from Top Gun﻿3. Invincible from Legend of Billie Jean ﻿(never seen it, just LOVE that song!)﻿4. St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) from St. Elmo's Fire ﻿(again, never seen it, lol!)﻿5. Against the Ninja from Miami Connection﻿6. Constant as the Stars Above from Barbie as Rapunzel﻿7. I Stand Alone from Quest for Camelot ﻿(Steve Perry version)﻿8. Valjean's Soliloquy from Les Miserables﻿9. Flower, Gleam, and Glow from Tangled ﻿10. Once Upon a December from Anastasia

Push it to the limit sounds at the exact moment, perfectly describes what is happening to Tony and creates an impact on the atmosphere. There are also more iconic songs like She's on fire or Rush Rush.

NarniaisAwesome, original songs from The Terminator (1984) are all from relatively unknown singers/actors and they are jaw-dropping good 80's goodness. I probably like "Pictures of You" even better, but the problem is its use in the movie is far from being that memorable.

Since The Terminator (1991) video game (one of my all-time favorites) lacks music I often just play it to this soundtrack. Searching for Sara Connor in polygonal DOS LA to "Pictures of You" is just such a great activity.

Now you are free - GladiatorParla Piu Piano - The GodfatherI will always love you - BodyguardQue sera sera - The Man who knew too much (the remake)May It Be (The real title is "may it be" not "Enya") - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingShe - MelancholiaMes emmerdes - Julia and JuliaCity of Stars- La La LandA Knife in the Dark - The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the RingElysium - Gladiator

I have ZERO idea how to not randomly do this one (just a shotgun list of 10 songs... I can recall that would fit this). I'll give it a ponder and hopefully make a half way decent list... that won't make me feel guilty for inevitably leaving out songs I really love but remember at a later (postpublication) date.

Probably many of the songs are not original of these movies, in fact I did not know that Mrs Robinson had been written for The Graduate because I have not seen the movie but the use of these songs were so exact that they undoubtedly influenced my experience at the time of watching these movies.

great film...saw it in the theatre when it first came out...have seen it dozens if times since...mrs. robinson was written specifically for that film by simon and garfunkel, who performed all the music for the movie...

I couldn't possibly make a list but two songs have stuck with me for many years - oddly enough both from Robert Redford / Paul Newman movies:"Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head" - Butdh Cassidy and The Sundance Kid and"The Entertainer" from The Sting

"The Entertainer" from piano genius Scott Joplin is another big deal. I like it, when people remember on lost music styles. Ragtime is a great kind of music, but who still does it today? It was released in 1902.

The Tinker of Rye The Wicker Man, I walk with God, Mario Lanza,Aquarius Hair, I close my eyes, Joseph Techcolor dream Coat, Getting to know you The King and i, If i were a rich man Fiddler on the roof,

Making of Cyborg by Kenji Kawai, Ghost in the Shell (1995)Little Person by Deanna Storey, Synecdoche, New York (2008)La Resistance (Medley), South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) Save Me by Aimee Mann, Magnolia (1999)This is Halloween, Nightmare Before ChristmasMagic Dance by David Bowie, Labyrinth (1986)As Time Goes By Dooley Wilson, Casablanca (1942)Sigh No More by Maurissa Tancharoen, Much Ado About Nothing (2012) Why Don't You Do Right? by Amy Irving, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1989)Jump in the Line (Shake Señora) by Harry Belafonte, Beetlejuice (1988)

May I put down a list now but reserve the right to revise it? Lol. In other words, maybe don't go through the trouble of putting it on your poll list until I process it a bit? I don't think I'll make many changes, though.

By the way, a couple of mine are on your list, too, ElMo. :)

In no particular order:

"Wise Up" by Aimee Mann (Magnolia)"Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" by Urge Overkill (Pulp Fiction)"Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley (Shrek)"Live to Tell" by Madonna (At Close Range)"Fight the Power" by Public Enemy (Do the Right Thing)"Fall On Me" by R.E.M. (10,000 Saints) or "Belong" by R.E.M. (Slacker Uprising)"Mrs. Robinson" by Simon & Garfunkel (The Graduate)"To Sir with Love" by Lulu (To Sir with Love)"Sounds of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel (The Graduate)"These Are Days" by Natalie Merchant (Bringing Out the Dead)

Hi, ElMo. :DI got a few hundret songs in my head, that appeared in movies. For me it's an exhausting thing making out, which one I would choose to be better than the other. So I got ten candidates that came first to my mind:

Thank you.But I would change two points about it.I would change the Louis Armstrong pick to:"Just an Illusion" from Imagination ('F/X', 1996)and the Presley pick to:"The Entertainer" from Scott Joplin ('The Sting' with Robert Redford)(Even though it's not a song, it's an instrumental)

If you need 2 of 10 of my songs for the instrumental part,it would be the theme of 'Pink Panther' from Henry Mancini and 'A Shot in the Dark', also Mancini. I guess 7/10 of my prefered instrumentals would be of Mancini's feather. ;)

Another Day of Sun (La La Land)Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas)Let It Go (Frozen)Starman by David Bowie (The Martian)Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty)I Don't Want To Miss a Thing by Aerosmith (Armageddon)God Gave Rock 'N' Roll To You II by KISS (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey)Edge of Night (LotR: The Return of the King)The Scientist by Coldplay (Wicker Park)Ecstasy of Gold (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly)

Not yet, I was still working on the general idea behind the poll, I was about to consider "Push it to the Limit" from Scarface then I realized I liked the clip more than the song and that's not what the poll is about, it's about songs we love to listen to, we put in our playlist, if someone enjoys "Singin' in the Rain", that's fine unless it's biased by the wonderful choreography. So maybe I'm gonna stick to 10 choices or make it to eleven and then find another option for me.

I wouldn't object but I don't want it to give the wrong idea about this poll which focuses on the songs regardless on how iconic the scenes that made them famous were... if someone enjoys Pulp Fiction's "C'est la Vie" because of the twist contest scene, no problem for me, but the point is to enjoy the song as much as the scene, if not more. If the song loses its magic without the clip then there's no need to count it;

1. Into thew West (Lord of the Ring 3)2. Eye of the Tiger (Rocky 3)3. the Last Goodbye (Hobbit 3)4. Circle of Life (Lion King)5. Remember Me (Troy)6. My Heart Will Go On (Titanic)7. See You Again (Furious 7)8. Stand By Me (Stand By Me)9. Ashes (Deadpool 2)10. Don't You Forget About Me (The Breakfast Club)

Hmmm... I think I'm gonna use my own filter, and only list songs which were made specifically for the film in which they appeared in. For example, House of the Rising Sun (one of my Top 10 favorite songs of all time) has appeared in the film Suicide Squad, but I'm not gonna put it on this list.

I have a question: One of my picks is a song from a 22 minute-long TV film The Snowman. Does it count as a ''movie song'', since it's from a TV short, and not from a feature film? I have a replacement ready, if needed.

[b]''You Only Live Twice''[/b] (You Only Live Twice)[b]''Flight of Dragons''[/b] (The Flight of Dragons)[b]''The Last Unicorn''[/b] (The Last Unicorn)[b]''Walking in the Air''[/b] (The Snowman)[b]''Don't You (Forget About Me)''[/b] (The Breakfast Club)[b]''Worthless''[/b] (The Brave Little Toaster)[b]''Who is the Boss''[/b] (Felix the Cat: The Movie)[b]''Techno Syndrome''[/b] (Mortal Kombat)[b]''Through Heaven's Eyes''[/b] (The Prince of Egypt)[b]''Real Human Being''[/b] (Drive)[b]''The Song''[/b] (Song of the Sea)